Wind River Glacier Awareness on NPR

Wyoming Public Radio’s weekly news program, “Open Spaces,” features a group of Jackson skiers, who climbed and skied the state’s highest peak to raise awareness about global warming. Lead by Jackson mountaineer Forrest McCarthy, the group skied Gannett Peak in the Wind River Mountains, which encompasses the greatest concentration of glaciers in the American Rockies. The glaciers are shrinking, and one study projects the glaciers could disappear if the current rate of melting continues. The Jackson skiers traveled 50 miles round-trip to ski on the glaciers as part of a national campaign focused on raising awareness about how climate change could hit home.

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Thanks for posting the link to the WPR story. I wanted to note that the Jackson skiers on this trip included: Forrest McCarthy, Amy McCarthy, Molly Bagnato, Dave Saurman, Angus Thuermer, Karin Kean and Reed Finlay. Also, here’s a link to Angus’ News & Guide feature on the same subject: